Paa Kwasi


Paa Kwasi, is a Ghanaian Highlife singer, songwriter, and performer from the Western Region of Ghana. He was a former lead member of the music group Dobble.

Musical career

Paa Kwasi became well known as part of the music group Dobble. The group won "Most Popular Song of the Year" at the 2017 VGMAs with their song "Christy".
After Dobble broke up, he began a solo music career. Kwasi said that he has achieved more success than when he was with Dobble. In 2017, he performed live for over 3,000 people at Baba Yara Stadium, helping him to grow his solo career.
His song "Abe" became popular and won "Highlife Song of the Year" at the RTC Western Music Awards.
In 2018, he signed a five-year music contract with a Ghanaian football player.
Later, after releasing the song "Y3 Brodada," he was praised by well-known highlife musician Obouba J.A. Adofo.

Controversies

In 2018, a public disagreement between Paa Kwasi and Kumi Guitar attracted criticism, with many viewing it as unnecessary and unhelpful to the music industry.

Appearances

He has also been featured by Obrafour on the song "Odo Electric", Mzbel on "Mmo", Dada Hafco on "Bedi Anko", and Quarme Zaggy on a track titled "Highlife".

Discography

Albums/EPs

Highlife FaceOne Kwasi Songs of Paa Kwasi Expression Gud Mood the Deluxe Afrosounds EP

Singles

  • "Nipa Dasani"
  • "Wack Mc"
  • "Abɛ"
  • "Enhye Wo"

Awards and nominations

YearOganaziationAwardWorkResultRef
2018RTC Western Music AwardsHighlife Song of the Year"Abe" Won
2018RTC Western Music AwardsHighlfe Artist of the YearHimselfNomitated